G4S has agreed to pay a minimum wage of $8.79 per hour, with a minimum of 40 hours per week. As part of the agreement, it seems that the Government must force their competitors to adopt a similar standard. It is important when setting government policies, that all perspectives be examined.

It is normal for large businesses to want to maintain their dominant market position. This is done in two ways; namely, offer better service, or damage competitors.

Those who choose the method of offering a better service, tend to view obstacles to their growth as challenges to overcome. They tend not to concern themselves with their competition. Instead, they focus on continually improving their quality of their service, by improving the management of: competent staff, quality input materials, and quality and low-maintenance equipment.

ARTIFICIAL STANDARDS.

One common method that dominant players use to harm their competitors, is to adopt an artificial standard, that has little to do with the quality of the service. Then they influence the government to make that standard mandatory for their competitors.

A minimum wage is an artificial standard. It has nothing to do with the quality of service. Paying someone a higher salary does not magically improve that person’s competence or productivity.

Established companies who compete on quality, normally reward their productive employees with higher salaries. Therefore, a minimum wage is not an issue for them. A minimum wage is an important issue for many newer companies, who have to compete on cost.

A dominant company can harm newer companies, if they can entice them to match the salaries of the dominant company. But new companies are not normally that stupid. They would never agree to such madness that would immediately make their companies uncompetitive.

Uncompetitive businesses normally accumulate high debts. This then leads to the closure of the business, and the dismissal of all employees – who then earn no wages whatsoever.

When the government meddles unnecessarily in the commercial market, the results are normally disastrous for everyone – employees, employers and the Government. A high minimum wage is a win for the dominant business, and the unions who represent entry level employees. It can be political abuse for everyone else.

POLITICAL ABUSE.

Entry level positions are not designed to be permanent for an employee. They are designed to give all employees an opportunity to demonstrate their competence and productivity, so that they can earn a higher salary.

Employees who have qualified for a higher salary, but are underpaid, are being robbed by bad employers. Unlike our physically enslaved fore-parents, we have options. Good employees can leave bad employers and offer their services to a competitor, or they can start a rival business.

Employees demonstrate their mental enslavement, when they stop trying to be better. In my opinion, one of the most tragic sights, is to see a person comfortable in an entry-level position for their entire careers – and being lauded as a loyal employee.

High minimum wages allow bad employers, to keep employees in entry level positions for longer periods. It can also make employees comfortably mentally enslaved. So what is the solution?

THE SOLUTION.

Government may mandate a minimum wage with the following attributes:

a) it it high enough to prevent mentally enslaved workers from being exploited;

b) it is low enough to allow new businesses to be competitive;

c) it is low enough to give entry level workers an incentive to qualify for higher-paying positions.

Grenville Phillips II is a Chartered Structural Engineer. He can be reached at NextParty246@gmail.com

179 responses to “Grenville Phillips Speaks : Difficult Conversations – Barbados’ Minimum Wage”


  1. It does not matter the topic, you and your crew find away to blame BLP/Mia or otherwise reduce it to nothingness.


  2. @ Carson C Cadogan December 19, 2020 5:14 AM

    I am here as the most neutral observer not as a proxy of anybody.

    I support both our many black and other business owners.They are constantly being blackmailed by unions and workers for higher wages. Businessmen are therefore the most vulnerable group in society. And I have a soft spot in my heart for the weak.

    I praise the Mottley government not because it is a BLP government, but simply because it is the best government possible.

  3. Carson C Cadogan Avatar

    The BLP has not done anything for BLACK PEOPLE for the past two and a half years.


  4. When “Bajan by choice “ became new?

    Surely not in dec 2020

  5. Carson C Cadogan Avatar

    Tron

    I hear you, but I don’t believe you.

    Anyone who thinks that this Govt. is the best Govt. since sliced bread want their mental faculties examining. However you are free to fool your self..


  6. David name one thing that Mia has done that is worthy of praises which will improve the Barbados economy
    The welcome stamp has been placed on a well oiled political machine
    Have yet to see a figure of recorded numbers of how many people have been approved
    Meanwhile many black businesses in bridgetown and all across barbados fall to the ground


  7. The government has done nothing, there.

    Good opportunity for the DLP come 2023.


  8. Meanwhile utterances across other social media platforms rumblings are being heard for the call of an early election
    Would not be surprised since Mia has perfected the art of the witches brew
    This time made up of a Wage bill
    Limited Corona virus on the island
    Awards and grants for front line workers
    These three will be tied together by April and handed as gifts to the people
    Mia knows bajans have short memories and would be quick to jump at the bait

  9. Carson C Cadogan Avatar

    The Barbados Labour Party has resisted every piece of beneficial Legislation in the History of this Country INCLUDING THE NIS, free Secondary education, Radio Barbados, Independence, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Maternity leave for women, school meals, for as long as they existed. Just to name a few.

    You name it and they have resisted it. Now they are pretending to be the GUARDINS such legislation. And their yardfowls are eating it up.


  10. Are these the same utterances that had your boy Reifer winning SGN?


  11. Excerpts from Guyson Mayers column

    If we import rather than produce our needed population, will there be a racial component in deciding who we import? Will we be following the plan to reduce the black population of the world? Does the Welcome Stamp serve a dual purpose or was it a testing of the waters?


  12. @ Donna

    Okay. I no longer read obnoxious Hal Austin’s contributions and promised myself not to engage in any meaningless ‘tit for tats’ with him, which only serves to degrade BU.

    However, since you mentioned it, I read his December 19, 2020 3:33 PM contribution and wondered why he DOES NOT ASK himself if fraudulence is a criminal offence, when he comes on BU to continually ‘call’ WARU-War-On-U a FRAUD.

    As it relates to his comment about bullying being an addiction and the perpetrator must find a victim, there isn’t anyone who knows that better than himself. David BU is his VICTIM.

    There isn’t anyone on BU that Hal Austin has targeted other than the blogmaster. Hal Austin has been ‘OPPRESSIVELY and INCESSANTLY CONSTANT’ in his personal attacks against David BU, his character, judgement, intellect, has even ventured as low as to call him ‘semi-literate,’…… and nit-pick EVERYTHING he POSTS.

    And, Donna, I’m sure if you read about how to identify adult bullies, ALL the characteristics given are ‘EXPLICITLY APPLICABLE’ to Hal Austin.

    I’ll give you an example. Adult bullies are usually unforgiving people, in that they hold a grudge, and always play the ‘victim.’ I’m sure you’ll agree Hal Austin comes on BU with MONOTONOUS REGULARITY, to remind the forum of who called him a financial advisor, Roman Catholic, polymath or whatever……… or who said he was ‘name-dropping British intellectuals.’

    Time to use the ↓ key.


  13. @ Mariposa

    That perverse suggestion of an additional 80000 Barbadians, the purpose for which has not yet be fully explained, will be a dangerous route to go down.
    As the author has said, nonsense of people of Barbadian heritage taking up the offer, is baloney. It will be taken up by a number of white people, but mainly by New Barbadians. Demography is the future. Unless black Barbadians protect our future we will be damned.
    If the idea for the suggestion is economic, it is barmy.


  14. I never said that Reifer would win. I always had TONI MOORE to win not that she is was the better candidate. The best candidate lost. Granville Phillips ii lost with about 200 votes or so or something like that. His policies would have pushed SGN into the 21st century.

    If the Barbados Labour Party run a dog in SGN it would win. Those people up there are very blind.


  15. CCC

    You start to put together a package to help at least one black person/ family for Xmas yet?

    I see you running from the topic of you giving

    There are more blacks that will have a bleak Xmas outside of the group of workers that waiting in NIS


  16. I see the Cliff Rest. come up with some lame foot excuse for not paying the Severance pay.

    Severance is part of doing business. I don’t buy the story from them. Paying workers with their own money so that that they might escape paying their responsibility.

    It you don’t want to pay Workers their due then you should not be in Business.


  17. These employers are not dealing with SLAVES OR MAYBE THEY THINK SO.


  18. Stick on him, John 2! I noticed the same thing. Be prepared to be labelled a bully, though!

    Artax,

    Spot on!

  19. Carson C Cadogan Avatar

    It is 6 days away from Christmas and the displaced workers have still not been paid their monies legally owed to them.

    But their former employers are spending money so that themselves and their families can enjoy A WHITE AND MERRY CHRISTMAS.

    What a “wonderful ” country to live in.

    For some that is , they can do as they like with no consequences to them selves.

  20. Carson C Cadogan Avatar

    Every body wants freeness from the Barbados Labour Party Govt. .

    Now NON NATIONAL women are demanding that they be allowed to have CHILDREN FREE, FREE, FREE.

    BRING THE DRINKS SOMEBODY ELSE WILL PAY.


  21. Any idea how many houses been built for the squatters
    Mia gearing up for early elections and citizens by choice is a top agenda
    Can these squatters get legal immigration status on the grounds that they are being entitled to govt hand outs which should be allocated to citizens or legal immigrants.


  22. Carson C Cadogan December 20, 2020 1:21 PM “Now NON NATIONAL women are demanding that they be allowed to have CHILDREN FREE, FREE, FREE.”

    A woman who has been living in Barbados from 6 to 26 is NOT a non-national. A woman who has been working and paying taxes in Barbados until her recent covid lay-off for years is NOT a non-national. A woman who gives birth to a Bajan baby [likely fathered by a Bajan black man] is NOT a non-national.

    And CCC I don’t know how much you know about the facts of life, but once labor has started around the 40th week of pregnancy it is impossible to safely stop it. So either the woman gives birth in the hospital or she gives birth in the road. When babies are ready to be born, they are born, and no accountant, bookkeeper, economist or financier can stop that. Do you want black working class women to give birth in the streets and fields as happened in the bad old days?

    You have a problem with black working class women giving birth? You think that such women should wait until they are white and upper middle class before giving birth?

    Barbados is “short” of 80,000 people and you want to make nasty political comments about a young healthy black woman giving birth? Once she was laid off you wanted the black working class woman to terminate her pregnancy?


  23. @Cuhdear

    Barbados is “short” of 80,000 people
    +++++++++++++

    Really? When did this become factual?


  24. Random thoughts
    Our crack investigative team discovered that the last election was won by approximately 80K votes.
    Popular vote BLP 112,955 DLP 33,551
    Percentage 73.47% 21.82%

    It should be pointed out that the 80K often quoted are all adults and would become voters in a short time. An active voting immigrant population would transform Barbadian politics.

    Strategic placement could guarantee their benefactors a perpetual hold on government. We expect that in time this group would be able to form a strong third party or elect a significant number of their own to office.

    Their wealth could ensure that they are the dominant political party in 15 years.

    Bear in mind that some of these 80K will have spouses and children, so that the impact and rate of this transformation of the voting population may be greater and faster than thought.

    We believe that this importation of 80k is at best a bad idea and is a betrayal of the people of Barbados.


  25. Quo Vadis class structure
    IN JUNE 2019 I wrote an article headlined: “From middle class to lower”. In this article I bemoaned the fact that the middle class was unable to help in creating jobs at that crucial junction.
    The situation is even worse now. At that time there was no talk of a minimum wage, but there is talk now, and the debate is furious. Even the top brains in Barbados are engaged in the debate.
    Government is promising to leave no stone untouched in bringing about a minimum wage. I wonder if they all know what they are talking about.
    I asked a trusted friend, and he said, “People were getting away with paying low wages for a long time, it is time it stops.’ I feel that was emotion speaking.
    While I know that there are instances where people take advantage of the situation and pay low wages far below a reasonable rate, with a situation where there is 40 per cent unemployment and the ravages of the pandemic, even with a low wage some people will still have a job and can scrape through.
    Standard of living
    “But we do not want people to scrape through, we want people to have a wage that is consistent with the cost and standard of living,” insisted my friend. – In other words, an ideal world.
    Well I have already said that the middle class is now the lower class.
    It is struggling to do everything for itself, thus reducing the employment factor and soon those companies that were paying survival rates will be constrained to cut back further. The Wild Coot cannot give a reason to justify paying people below survival rate, but at survival rate there is still a job and may be better than raiding the National Insurance till by successive Governments.
    (Check Winston Cox’s article in the December 13 SUNDAY SUN). What is even worse is that COVID-19 will be with us for a long time and it will be a while before businesses recover. Moreover we are destined to be in an IMF programme until my grandchildren have grandchildren to repay the billion dollars debt.
    Just look at Jamaica’s struggle with the IMF that has gone on for over 20 years and still has a future. That of Barbados with even less resources will be worse. To talk about minimum wage now is hopeful and a promise with unspecified consequences.
    But the Wild Coot stands by the assessment made in June 2019 about the plight of the middle class, then the lower class and the future of being a struggling class with expectations in the sky.
    The divestment of the shares of CIBC to the Columbian group sweetened by the enticement of a loan to procure the shares may be a warning about future investments in Barbados. Tourism will gradually return, but not all on our terms.
    Minimum wages will be seen as a deterrent to market forces and a vibrant recovery.
    Reduced profits
    Look at the poor response by the banks to inducements to lend.
    The record of repayment of loans, especially mortgages is forcing banks to seek profit in other areas.
    FirstCaribbean is not the only bank to have made a loss. Republic Bank has shown reduced profit. We note the type of advertisement coming from other banks in order to get customers to do business with them. Government needs more revenue now as some statutory corporations need support even though social services rates have been increased. Many pensioners now cannot afford to effect repairs and may hire a workman to be paid for a few hours of work. This is where there is absolute need. Workmen are asked to quote for a job where there is no other choice but to seek help.
    Minimum wages will not come into the equation.
    Folks, I put up a Christmas tree for which I paid $100. When I finished decorating it, it looked “mauga”. There were no presents under the tree as I was not good this year. However, I live by my father’s motto: “A bad boy is better than no boy at all.”
    My mother raised pigs (I had to take care of the pen), but there was a bonus at Christmas when a man came and slaughtered the fattest pig. She had a book in which since June she had been noting orders for Christmas. The family had pork non-stop. We had turkey and the
    Wild Coot was the turkey slayer. We did not go to the supermarket for turkey, ham and pork.
    Merry Christmas anyway!
    Harry Russell is a banker.
    Email quijote70@gmail.com

    Source: Nation


  26. Harry Russell has been kicking up dust for many years against unfair systems. And was he not a much respected NDP colleague of William Skinner, recently touted as a worthy candidate? Here he is saying just what I have been saying.

    Get real!

    Turn off the tv! Work after work! And before!

    Entry level income will never raise a family.


  27. @Sargeant December 20, 2020 11:43 PM “@Cuhdear Barbados is “short” of 80,000 people.
    +++++++++++++

    Really? When did this become factual?

    I don’t know that it is factual, which Is why I put the “short” in inverted commas/quotation marks

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